Joefrazell
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Just seems like an absolutely horrible idea for federal. What am I missing?
Just seems like an absolutely horrible idea for federal. What am I missing?
Basic understanding of economics is what you are missing. Not trying to be rude, just blunt. How is it a horrible idea, if they make money on new items?Just seems like an absolutely horrible idea for federal. What am I missing?
I feel like it was a horrible idea that's destined to fail. They would have been better off to just reinvent the 7prc. I get it. They'll be the only producers of the components. I don't think it will last long. I see it crashing hard. R&D for 3 years is expensive. Understanding basic economics means you should understand overhead. I'm sure they'll get into the black on this but it's definitely going to fall by the wayside. Hope I'm wrong for their sake.Basic understanding of economics is what you are missing. Not trying to be rude, just blunt. How is it a horrible idea, if they make money on new items?
Go in the grocery store, take a notebook. Write down the name of every item that says "new". Next year take that notebook back to the store, and try to find those same items. Very few new items are successful long term. But every one of those new items, were sold to that store at a profit. So every year they have more new items, that's how companies work.
It's not like Federal can invent the 22 Long rifle cartridge every year.
Ammo price is basically $50 to $65, right in line with other premium cartridge options. As for reloading that is yet to be determined, sounds like there are no pressure signs at reasonable levels so you would have to follow the book more so than normal.Reminds of remington etronx rifle with electrical ignition system. Actually worked really well, and was outlawed in competition i believe, but ultimately too big of a change with electronics that can fail.
Curious how much ammo price will be. I don't see it being very easy to reload for. Also if you get into pressure signs with reloads, you are well over 80k...... doesn't seem safe to me at all.
No argument. With the current state of brass, all we can do is tweak dimensions for a goal. Caseless, fail. "Ceramic", fail. There are others that failed. Maybe this will work.Technology is stagnant on cartridges.
Tell that to the fury.Can't have saami listing the pressure is too high